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Fox Home Entertainment has now sent over art for the 2-disc special edition

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Fox Home Entertainment has announced 1-disc and 2-disc special editions of Jumper which stars Hayden Christensen and Samuel L Jackson. Each release will carry a 1.85:1 anamorphic widescreen presentation, along with an English Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround track. Extras on the 1-disc will include a commentary by director Doug Liman, Writer/Producer Simon Kinberg and Producer Lucas Foster, 2 featurettes (Jumping From Novel To Film: The Past, Present & Future of Jumper, Making An Actor Jump), and Previz: Future Concepts. The 2-disc will include all of the above, along with a digital copy of the film, 2 more featurettes (Doug Liman’s Jumper: Uncensored, Jumping Around The World, 6 deleted scenes (Inadvertent Jumps, Alternate Roland Introduction, Tokyo And The Machine, David Hides From Roland, Taxi To Airport – Rome, Epilogue War), and Jumpstart: David’s Story Animated Graphic Novel.

A Blu-ray release will also be available for $39.98. This will be authored in BD-Java with AVC (MPEG 4 compression) on a dual-layer 50 GB disc with English 5.1 DTS HD Lossless Master Audio plus English, French and Spanish Dolby Surround and Spanish, Cantonese, Korean and Mandarin subtitles. The disc features a Digital Copy of the film, all of the above special features, plus the Blu-ray exclusive PIP Jumping Around the World feature. We've attached the official region one package artwork below:

Synopsis

Quote: From the director of The Bourne Identity and Mr. & Mrs. Smith comes the evolution of extreme — a high-powered shot of adrenaline that stretches the very limits of imagination. David Rice is a young man who knows no boundaries — a Jumper, born with the uncanny ability to teleport instantly to any place on Earth. When he discovers others like himself, David is thrust into the midst of an ancient war while being hunted by a bloodthirsty band of zealots sworn to destroy all Jumpers. Now, David’s extraordinary gift may be his only hope for survival.

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This movie wasn't even "fun" for me. it was actually quite boring and stupid and has a very uninvolving plot with dull characters made worse by the worst 'big name' actor in the world named H. Christiansen. Yes the mediocre R. Bilson even outshined him even J. Alba outshined his lousyass in Awake. Seriously this guy is hideous at acting. And Awake was actually a decent movie, his atrocious acting is what ruined it. But back to JUMPER - the movie is stupid and boring AT ALL LEVELS. A film about teleportation should be cool but this film actually manages to be horrible. And I don't like Doug Liman's films for some reason....and why is Sam L. Jackson involved in every film under the sun? David S. Goyer, your blade 1 and 2 is awesome. 3 was horrible and ur script for jumper is bad too. you are becoming a hit or miss.

now as much as i hated mr and mrs smith, i LOVED this movie. you really cant have more fun watching a movie. its no award winning, life changing, tom hanks starring movie. but its more fun than all of that combined.

Fox made a deal with apple at macworld expo that all there movies would include a digital copy wich is all optained through itunes. wich i belive this is the best way for digital copy than the other companys have right now.

Loved this movie. It was fun, action packed, not to long, just a sit down friday night with a bowl of popcorn. I will buy it on pre-viewd. I kinda hate how movies now are 1 disk and 2 disk, buit i like how theres not bonus stuff on the 1 disk.

I thought it wasnt horrible. I've definitley seen worse with more hype. It had some good scenes, the bus crashing through the sand, the fights rolling through different countries. Good special effects too.

You know, I actually got a real kick out of this movie... if for no other reason than that I love the concept, and they do pretty much everything with it in the movie that you would fantasize about doing if you actually had that power. I'd put it in the same category as Transformers- dumb movie, but you can't help grinning when you watch it.

That artwork isn't awful, but it's a little awkward. How many people do the splits when they jump? Can legs really stretch that far apart?

i was extremely disappointed by this... after watching the trailer i thought it had a great deal of potential. to me, it seemed like the movie was trimmed down to an absolute minimum to give it a (much) shorter running time. the result? it felt like watching an extended trailer :S

i personally believe this will be one of the fox titles to receive an extended edition treatment later down the track.

This film had so much potential but it just ended up being really dumb. Although dumb in a fun way because I can't say I was ever bored with it. The action was well done enough, this is Doug Liman we're talking about, but it was pretty unintentionally funny. I actually found the scenes with the younger characters to be more interesting. However, I may pick up the 2-Disc if I'm in a good mood, the coverart is pretty nice.

Interesting premise that had some possibilities only to be kiiled by the assumption that there would be a sequel--too many plot threads left dangling, unaswered, or otherwise only hinted at and the feeling that they were saving a lot of the 'good stuff' or big revelations for the next film. It just wasn't a complete movie and I felt cheated after seeing it, but not entirely cheated--just a 'I should have asked for half my money back since they only delivered half a movie' sort of cheated.

The movie was average. I just knew that there were going to be deleted scenes. The movie was too short. But Fox is doing the right thing by giving us at the same time both editions of the dvd. No double dipping. Also, I'm so glad that Fox is going to actually put some features in the 2nd disc unlike the Hitman dvd. A digitial copy of the movie isn't a feature. And most people won't use the thing.

I thought this movie was entertaining enough, and I like Christensen. They'd better have something much better for the 2-disc artwork; preferably just the nice, simple poster with him standing on the Sphinx.

I enjoyed the movie. Could've been better. It's like the first X-Men movie, in that it just feels like a prelude to a much bigger, better adventure.

Not too sure about that artwork though...What's going on between his legs? That's like the biggest bulge I've ever seen. I think the "jump" put so much pressure on him that he took a big c**p and now a ball of it is stuck and getting slung around at the butt of his pants. Fix that artwork, FOX.

They should change it to this one (revise it a little bit, of course): http://www.iwatchstuff.com/2007/12/11/jumper-po... That'll look cool, with the white caseholder/slipcase over it too. That'll be an eye-catcher in Blockbuster if they change it to that art.

Strictly how-to-shoot-your-blockbuster-101. Hightlights are Jamie Bell, a so-bad-it's-good ending and... oh, yeah, I was expecting a mediocre performance from Bilson (which was exactly what I got from Christensen), but it was, wow, how can I say, one of the worst, if not THE worst 'superhero girlfriend' acting job I've ever seen in my life. The girl clearly cannot act on the big screen, and I'm sorry to say, but it's no prejudice. People were laughing at her line delivery in theaters.

Oh, yeah, and that cover is hideous. The blue-yellow blends like c**p and the leg position is just... odd.

Stephen Etherton wrote: So... anyone see this, was it any good? My family and I saw this in the theater, it was not as bad as some make it out to be. I would have liked them to stay with the younger characters more, Hayden is not the best of actors. Aside from that, the movie is quite entertaining at times, however a bit too easily figured out.

I seriously hate the Digital Copy Special Edition logo. Why can't Fox just put Two-Disc Special Edition and list the Digital Copy on the back of the DVD under the Special Features section. That's what Lions Gate is doing.

I love Doug Liman's work, and I have found something interesting in every one of his efforts, from SWINGERS to MR. AND MRS. SMITH, and trailers for JUMPER surely looked fine enough, but... it was a complete mess. I would say the buck stops at David Goyer's senseless script, but there was really no redeeming merits to this utter failure. If only it had been an entertaining failure, but it was also boring. Believe me, I am not comparing this to any 'highbrow' movie, I am the right target for this kind of films when done well (I mean, I love, LOVE the first BLADE, had a lot of fun with BLADE II, and then I rolled my eyes at Goyer's BLADE III), but JUMPER fails in all departments.

I saw it on Valentine's Day. It's purely just for fun. If you're looking to be entertained, then this definitely succeeds. If you're looking for No Country for Old Jumpers, then you might as well skip this and hold off on prematurely bashing it.

That being said, this was indeed fun and I will pick it up, as it will come in handy on nights that I want to enjoy a fun popcorn flick.